Immediately, two deaths occurred in the capital’s fitness centers in one day. The bet on a healthy lifestyle has claimed the lives of two middle-aged men.
As The Eastern Heraldlearned, on March 28, a 48-year-old visitor, an associate professor at the Financial University, died during a training session in the Moscow district of Rostokino. The Economist attended the club for about two years and trained alone, preferring strength training. Doctors determined he died of a blood clot. According to friends, two weeks ago a man underwent coronary angiography. Doctors categorically prohibited physical activity. However, the financier did not stop playing sports, because in this way he relieved depression and stress (not so long ago he broke up with his wife).
And on March 29, a 47-year-old lawyer, a former professional weightlifter, died in the pool of a 24-hour fitness club in Yuzhnoye Butovo district. The incident happened around 5 a.m. – the athlete preferred to swim early in the morning, when all lanes were free. That day, the man was not expected at breakfast by his companion. He didn’t answer the phone, so the lady went looking for him. In the club, the woman discovered that the gentleman had swum in the pool and suddenly went to the bottom. According to the partner, the deceased never complained about his health and led a healthy life.